I've got a quick question that I hope someone can answer - I just recently discovered 
rxvt -tn rxvt for use of colors w/ mutt w/ in X. Now that I'm running it, whenever I 
hit reply, compose a new message, or forward a message, I get a garbled screen of my 
auto-quote of the last message (for example:

:57AM -0600, Derek del Barrio spoke thus:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 09:21:57AM -0600, Derek del Barrio spoke thus:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 09:21:57AM -0600, Derek del Barrio spoke thus:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 09:21:57AM -0600, Derek del Barrio spoke thus:
?
no previous search
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 09:21:57AM -0600, Derek del Barrio spoke thus:
writing /tmp/mutt-chaos-18411-92

wrote /tmp/mutt-chaos-18411-92, 74 lines, 3313 chars
skipping 6 old session files
reading /tmp/mutt-chaos-18411-110
Read /tmp/mutt-chaos-18411-110, 5 lines, 144 chars


I am still able to compose the message w/ out much difficulty, but I'm working in the 
blind because I can't tell when these lines end and where they begin; in other words, 
I have to hit i, then enter a couple times, arrow back up till I think I've reached 
the top, and begin composing my message. Those lines do not go away, yet do not appear 
in my composed message. Has anyone expierienced this or can lead me in the right 
direction? I know it is due to the rxvt -tn rxvt command, because when I run mutt on 
the console or within an Eterm, I do not have this problem. If no one's run across 
this, can you recomend how to get colors within an Eterm? Xterm? Thanks for your time 
and suggestions.
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Bram Shirani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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